Opera 12 build 1387 os x 10.7.3 Time/Date weird

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27. April 2012, 13:27:13

JohnRico

Posts: 1

Opera 12 build 1387 os x 10.7.3 Time/Date weird

Hey fellow Opera fanatics!

Seems I have achieved quite the snag. My work/University uses UCS/Zimbra mail/calender web client. I am going from Opera 11.62 build 1347 to the new Opera 12 build 1387. It's telling UCS that it's June 2148, and not April 2012. (I have a screen shot for proof! It's pretty funny.)

Any ideas? I didn't think Opera would be in control of the date/time, is this a weird cookie error; my system time is correct. If I load UCS back up in 11.62, it loads right with the right time. I move over to Chrome, and the same thing. (I don't have an issue using 11.62 for calender. But a weird beta bug?) If I switch over to google cal, it loads the right time/date on the right calender.

Do you want any reports from opera debug? Just let me know!

Thanks!

23. May 2012, 22:10:07

robmsegal

Posts: 15

I'm having the same problem, same incorrect date. Currently using OS X 10.7.4 but the problem started on 10.7.3.

It's not happening with a mail client, but on certain sties like reddit.com and mlb.com. Most sites are fine.

I'm currently using build 1424, but it's been a problem for a few builds. Just noticed this post and thought I'd confirm and see if you uncovered any more info or a fix. Thanks!

1. June 2012, 21:14:33

lalato70

Posts: 8

I'm having the same problem...

Version
12.00 beta

Build
1387

Platform
Mac OS X

System
10.6.8

1. June 2012, 22:19:15

lalato70

Posts: 8

Downloaded and installed Opera Next. The problem appears to have been resolved there. I wonder if there is a way to fix it in build 1387, but I don't mind using 1440 instead.

Version
12.00 beta

Build
1440

Platform
Mac OS X

System
10.6.8

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